He was known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes.”
Frank Sinatra
“Melts in your mouth, not in your hand.”
M&Ms
It's the traditional "rock" for an engagement ring
Diamonds
The friendly ghost who starred in cartoons and movies.
Casper
Porpoises don't need diplomas to swim in groups called these (neither do fish)
Schools
This singer and his comets told us to “Rock Around the Clock.”
Bill Haley
Orange, yellow, and white triangle-shaped treat.
Candy Corn
This rock seen here makes for a nice set of beads:
Turquoise
Witches are often shown flying on these.
Brooms
Lions must have a lot of self-esteem because this is the term for a group of them
Pride
“Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree” was sung by this famous sister trio.
The Andrews Sisters
“Give me a break” is the slogan for this candy bar.
Kit Kat
This famous American landmark features four presidents carved into rock.
Mount Rushmore
Famous vampire doesn’t like garlic.
Dracula
Of a winter, a spring or a summer, the correct term for a group of teals
Spring
This “King of Rock and Roll” shook up the music world.
Elvis Presley
This chewy candy comes in many colors and is shaped like these forest dwellers
Gummy Bears
These colorful stones are often polished and sold in gift shops.
Gemstones (or polished rocks)
Frankenstein’s monster was brought to life using this.
Electricity
Every Capricorn should know a group of these ruminants is called a tribe
Goats
“Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)” was a hit for this actress and singer.
Doris Day
This peanut butter candy comes wrapped in orange and black wax paper.
Reese's Pieces
This famous British band told us, “You can’t always get what you want.”
The Rolling Stones
This scary-sounding bird is a symbol of mystery and Halloween.
Owl (or Raven)
It's the "homicidal" term for a flock of crows